Month: August 2022
Obituary-John M. Shum
John M. Shum, 70, of Home, KS, died August 30, 2022, at Community Memorial Healthcare in Marysville. Visitation will be Friday, September 2, from 10
Demand High for Investments in State’s Broadband Infrastructure
Topeka, KS- Governor Laura Kelly’s goal of connecting all Kansans to high-speed broadband internet has piqued the interest of individuals and communities throughout Kansas. It
Constitution Week is Scheduled for September 17-23
Clay Center, KS- The Nathan Edson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution is participating in Constitution week activities. Constitution week is set for September 17
A Tradition Since 1936, Piotique Comes Back to Clay Center
Clay Center, KS- It’s a tradition since 1936, and each year the annual Piotique festival in Clay County is held the last weekend of September.
Demand High for Investments in State’s Broadband Infrastructure
Topeka, KS- Governor Laura Kelly’s goal of connecting all Kansans to high-speed broadband internet has piqued the interest of individuals and communities throughout Kansas. It
Food Safety Education Month: Food Thermometers Are a Must-Have in the Kitchen
By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service Manhattan, KS – Where food safety is concerned, a food thermometer is kind of like
Transparency Drives Consumer Support of the Beef Industry
Manhattan, KS- “A significant portion of the public has been convinced that ruminants are a major cause of climate change. This message has become ubiquitous;
Obituary-Dorothy Parry
Dorothy Parry received her gift of eternal life on August 27, 2022, surrounded by her children at her home in Morganville, Kansas. Dorothy was born
AG Derek Schmidt: Respect Religious Liberty of Navy SEALS Regarding Biden Vaccine Mandate
Topeka, KS– Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has told a federal court that men and women serving in the armed forces should not be required
Skyline Drive Incident
Junction City, KS- Tuesday afternoon the Junction City Police Department and Geary County Sheriff’s Office responded to a disturbance between neighbors on the 800 block